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r- —— Events and Persons BOYS’ ANI) GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES. $2.45 up. lioysen Shoe Co. Th*' Kev. M. H. Wilkinson is in Hastings to raise money to bum the mortgage on the church there of which Rpv. James liurch is the pastor. He will preach at Bethel Sunday morning and at Morning Star, Lincoln, in the evening. Monday night at Beatrice, Tuesday and Wednesday at Fairbury. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. J. D. Reed, who underwent an oper ation at the Mercy Hospital, operated by Drs. Riddle and Madison in the Kaffir Building, 16th and Cuming Sts., last Saturday morning is doing nicely. E„ L. Waldron of 3811 Cand«n Ave. was in St. Joseph, Mo., last week to attend the thirty-third annual com mencement exercises of the Bartlett high school from which his brother was graduated. • 'OR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake. Mrs. John W. Bundrant, daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. Ricks of North 28th Avenue, after a delightful visit with her parents an-d numerous other friends, left for Washington, D. C., Thursday afternoon to rejoin her hus band. Holst Phurinnry tor drags 2703 ('inning street. Ilnrncy 881.—Idr. Warren Brooks, after s*veral weeks illness, has been able to resume his duties at the Army Building, where he is among the oldest and most high ly respected employees. E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peter* Trust llldg, Jackson *8(1 or Harney 21 >6. Douglas G. Iiussell left Friday for ! a month’s visit with relatives and friends at Los Angeles and San Diego, California. Ar k you grocer or merchant, if he does r ot, why he does not advertise in OUK NEWSPAPER. Eugene Nichols of Lincoln, Nebr., was an Omaha visitor last week. RED WING SUPREME SYSTEM Why not try the Red Wing Supreme Hair Dressing System? For partic ulars call Webster 4474. All work guaranteed. Mrs. J. F. Smith of 3027 Mander -nn street, who has been so seriously ill for several months, was able to attend services at St. Philip’s church, of which she is a faithful communi cant, Sunday. FOR RENT—Furnishefl apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.. . Webster 4983. John Dorsey is steadily improving at his home, 1207 North 21st street. Modern furnished rooms at 926 No. 27th Ave., one-half block from Cum ing St. car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. The Elite Whist Club met Monday at the residence of Mrs. E. K. West. Mrs. H. J. Pinkett won the prize for the highest score. A seven o’clock dinner and whist tournament will mark th‘“ closing of the season and will be at the residence of Mrs. Nat Hunter, Thursday, June 22nd. A. I* Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—Adv. Mrs. Algee and daughter Alice of Manila, Iowa, were Omaha visitors last week. Th‘y were guests at St. Philip’s rectory. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of kitchen. On Dodge and North Twenty-fourth streret car lines. Web ster 5954. 6-4t Gladys Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper E. Brown, is expected home Saturday from Lawrence, Kan., where she has be‘n attending the uni versity. Furnished rooms for rent. Modern. 1410 No. 26th street. Harney 2273. —E. Wilson. 2t Mrs. Walter P. Erwin has gone to Kansas City, Kans., to visit her daughter, Miss Alice Bentley, who is teaching there. Miss B‘ntley will at tend the summer normal class at Etn poria before returning home. For Rent—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Lake St. W'ebster 1521. Ralph E. Towns of Oakland, Calif., was an Omaha visitor Sunday and Monday. MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, $2.65 up. Boysen Shoe Co. W. K. Hemming, the well-known printer, has opened a well-equipped shop at 24th and Charles streets. FOR RENT. Three furnished light house-keeping rooms. Call Webster 1198.—2t. Mrs. J. F. Smith of 2711 Blondo St. has been called to Kansas City, Kans., by the illness of her rmother, Mrs. Ella Smith, who is reported to be im proving. Hazlitt’s Conversation. Koine iiilmlrer of his whs astonished to hint that his conversation was so ordinary Could this he the author of “Table Talk?" It was a gentleman who evidently expected Ilazlltt to speak essays. Enough for him to have pi write them I He considered him self oft duty when he was not at work on something he had thought of.— Stoddard. Unclassified. “Yes," said the snobbish young lady *1 realize that It takes all kinds of people to make a world, and I ean Say I am very glad I am not one of them."—American Legion Weekly. pains, headache, backache and all other ache* are quickly re lieved by Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Contain no dangerous habit forming drugs. Why don't you try them? Ask your druggist For Raw, Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole, with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 min iiimiii* Rolls, Bread, Pies and Cakes | Fresh Every Day 1 = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii = | Trx Our Health’Bread 1 I Petersen’s Lake Bakery j 24th and Lake Streets jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiin n HI ATTORNEY SCRUGGS FILES HI If HOUSE Amos P. Scruggs has filed as a can- j didate for Ihe State Legislature from | the Ninth Legislative District. This district covers the territory hounded by the river on the east, Thirtieth street on the west, Bedford avenue on | the north and Charles street on the j south. The primaries are held July 18. Mr. Scmggs who has been a res-! ident of Omaha for several years is well-qualified for the position wmon1 he seeks. He Is a graduate of Ihe university of Illinois and has practiced law for some years. He served ac ceptably as City Inspector of Weights and Measures for four years. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH 5233 So. 25th St. Mar. 3475 O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor Sunday was indeed a great day with [ us, starting off with a .'jaU attended and interesting Sunday^after which Supt. Jefferson d^^piced the election of delegates for We District Conference that will convene at Hor ton, Kansas, June 28th. At 11 a. m. ! the pastor preached. This was fol- J lowed by an interesting class meeting | in which Mr. Herman and other visit ors took an interesting part. At 3 j * p. m. the congregation went to St. j " John’s, where Rev. W. C. Williams j' was holding a quarterly meeting. Sunday P. E. F. Drivers will hold j his third quarterly meeting at Allen Chapel. Rev. Mr. Saunders of Grove | M. E. church will speak at 3 p. m. * | „ CIII'ltCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON 5 Sunday being the Feast of Pentecost | ^ or Whitsunday, there will be special services commemorative of the day. ! j Ait the It o’clock Kucha list Father; i Williams will preach on "The Mission j 5 of the Holy Ghost". Services at the |r: usual hours, 7:30, 8:30, 10 and 11 a. jj m. and 8 p. m. - ! N . IV . \Y A It E A (lornej-at-Law 111 So. 14th Street Notice to Non-Resident Defendant ! To Durfay Jones, non-resident de- j fendant: You are hereby notified that Ethel 1 Jones, on the 18th day of February, • 1922, as plaintiff, filed her petition in ! the District Court of Douglas County, ; Nebraska, wherein she prays to ob- : tain a decree of divorce from you on j the grounds of cruelty and non-sup- ’ port. That on the 22nd day of May, 1922, ! the District Court of Douglas County, j Nebraska, entered an order that ser- ; vice of summons in this action may be j had by publication as is by law made j and provided. You are therefore re- ; qulred to answer plaintiff’s petition, • on or before the 30th day of June, \ 1922. Ethel Jones, Plaintiff. (4t, 5-26, 6-2-9-16, ’22) NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT Er. F. Morearty, Attorney-at-Law 700 Peters Trust Building To Henry Amos, Non-Resident De fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of January, 1922, your wife filed her petition in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, to ob tain an absolute decree of divorce from you on the grounds of willful desertion for more than two years last past. You are further notified that ori the 3rd day of May, 1922, leave was given by Hon. Willis G. Sears, judge of the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, to file service by publication. You are re quiedr to answer said petition on or before June 6, 1922. MATTIE AMOS. (4t—5-12-19-26-’22) I ED. F. MOREARTY, Attomey-at-l,aw, Bee Bldg. Legal Notice. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant: To John T. Bragg, Non-Resident De fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of February, 1922, Sarah A. Bragg, your wife, filed her petition in the District Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain from you an abso lute decree of divorce, on the grounds that you have been cruel and inhuman toward her, and failing to support her. You are further notified that on the 11th day of May, 1922, leave wa giv en the plaintiff to secure service upon you by publication. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of June, 1922. SARAH A. BRAGG, Plaintiff. The Monitor is a live newspaper; that’s clear from the ads we carry. You 1 Win l Find i Your I Favorite 1 FilmStars | HERE J « THE NEW DIAMOND j 24th and Lake Streets Mme. C. Whitley j South £ Johnson System ! Appointments at your home if ? desired. j Web. 3807 2810 N. 28th St. | j .... .............. .. . K nra j MOON'S GREAT HAIR WONDER i! ,» i : _ - ! ; u | : Notable Achievements, Selected \\ ; I Commodities Scientifically com bined. 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